ninjamonkey
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I'd say Fernandinho is our only undroppable in a fully fit squad. He's integral to our game an there's nobody close to him in the squad.
You are absolutely correct , no one in this team is Undroppable.
I also used the example of Muller who is a player of huge talent (possibly Bayern's best player) and exemplary behaviour, who Pep dropped for the biggest game of the season because he didn't think he was the right fit for the shape he was going to play.
this man will be the star of the derby
Doubt it myself. Wasn't up to much at OT last year unfortunately
Hope so mate, didn't show up to either one last seasonthis man will be the star of the derby
Not sure about that. Think they might start off fouling us a lot then have a go at us when they think that they've roughed us up.a lot of water has gone under the bridge since then and TBH a few of the players heads were down because of how MP was running the show, he'l come good in this type of game and he's the man who will get something from outside the box,there going to park the bus so that's what we need
Interesting points there blue.Yeh he's quite capable of doing that role mate, he's played it a lot for Spain.
But I just get the impression Guardiola won't use him there and I think there's 2 main reasons:
1. He's so key for us at number 8 that there will be no appetite to move him from there.
2. It seems to be a requirement of a Guardiola winger to either be direct with blistering pace (Pedro, Sanchez, Costa, Coman, Robben, Ribery, Sterling) or score loads of goals (Henry, David Villa, Messi, Nolito, Robben). Silva doesn't really fit in to either category, but DeBruyne fits in to the latter.
I can see DeBruyne moving out wide in many games but I'm not so sure on Silva. Nothing would surprise me with Pep, but on paper Silva doesn't look a natural fit as a wide player in a Pep team for me.
Like I have said time and time again, KDB is our Meuller. He'll play everywhere in the front 4 like Meuller did under Pep at Bayern. The idea that KDB isn't having a good seaeon is silly. He is killing it so far and getting better by the game. He'll be in full throttle by January.Pep asked Txiki to break Barca's transfer record to bring Ibrahimovic to the club. He wanted a different kind of player to what he was used to to change the style of the team.
It didn't work out and he bombed him after 6 months.
As much as DeBruyne is a huge talent and Pep is a big admirer of his, even taking in to consideration that Pep requested specifically that we buy him, it doesn't make him bulletproof.
If Guardiola decides that KDB isn't the right fit for the team and we have other players who are more suitable, he won't continue to pick Kev just because he was instrumental in buying him.
I actually think DeBruyne is improving this season, he was excellent against West Ham. He's not really had a pre season so is just getting up to speed with fitness and match sharpness. He's also starting to get to grips with what's needed in that number 8 role.
Guardiola has said he sees DeBruyne playing more games wide than inside. So he's going to be in competition with the revitalised Sterling, Nolito and Sané.
He'll play a load of games for us and be a key player, but the idea that he's undroppable because Pep bought him, is misguided. Look at Thiago as another example. Pep will do what's best for the team - always.
Errr! As one of KDB's biggest fans, I'm going to go ahead and disagree with some of your claims. Sure Nolito's movement and Hustle helps SIlva on the left side and it is much more intricate than Sterling's movement on the right, but the CB stuff doesn't hold water. It's Silva's movement that creates the lanes for the CB's to pass into. Stones is infinitely better than Kolarov at finding passing lanes, so his lack of connection with Debryune has more to do with Debryune doing less to get open in the middle for a pass than Stones or Ota having a harder time vis a vis Kolarov.KdB is not Silva. Silva is not KdB. They are different players. KdB playing inside is temporary solution until Gundo is back. Pep even said it himself, he prefers KdB to play outside.
Also, Silva being effective as the free #8 also depends on the dynamics of Nolito and the left-sided CB (often Kola in this case). Clearly they hv helped too in Silva being more effective. Right now, I mean only right now, Stones or Otamendi (the right-sided CB) are not yet that effective in finding KdB between the lines and also Sterling is not yet as smart as Nolito in linking up with his #8 or his movements. The good news is it should only improve. Pep will evolve KdB to a more complete player and early signs are KdB is willing to put the effort. All the rest is BS. So pls dont panic ppl. And also, stop comparing KdB with Silva.
Like I have said time and time again, KDB is our Meuller. He'll play everywhere in the front 4 like Meuller did under Pep at Bayern. The idea that KDB isn't having a good seaeon is silly. He is killing it so far and getting better by the game. He'll be in full throttle by January.
Can't wait.
Bad example. IMO, given the full power, Pep would have booted mr. Big Mouth out immediately. But Bayern board would never allow it even if they (hypothetically) wanted to - they are hostages of the press, fans and club's 'pure German way' image.Like I have said time and time again, KDB is our Meuller. He'll play everywhere in the front 4 like Meuller did under Pep at Bayern.
Errr! As one of KDB's biggest fans, I'm going to go ahead and disagree with some of your claims. Sure Nolito's movement and Hustle helps SIlva on the left side and it is much more intricate than Sterling's movement on the right, but the CB stuff doesn't hold water. It's Silva's movement that creates the lanes for the CB's to pass into. Stones is infinitely better than Kolarov at finding passing lanes, so his lack of connection with Debryune has more to do with Debryune doing less to get open in the middle for a pass than Stones or Ota having a harder time vis a vis Kolarov.
Silva just moves better in between spaces than Debryune does in the middle. At the same time, Debryune moves better than Silva on the offensive end. I've seen him make 3 line breaking runs in the last 2 games that were just exquisite. Didn't get the ball on any of the runs, but down the line he will. Silva comes short more often and Debryune goes long more so than not. If you were to ask me, I'd say this is probably by design.
I'm backing Debryune to have a Stellar season when it is all said and done.